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Hans Mayer Music for Kids
Hans Mayer plays music with an infectious sense of humor that really connects to kids and families. People of all ages are immediately attracted to his playful, fun-loving personality and his catchy songs. Singing and playing guitar, mandolin and Native American flute - and adding sound effects when the song calls for it - Hans has enchanted audiences across the country. His albums for families are hits with both kids and their parents. In 2007 his "Funny Little Creatures" CD was selected as a Parents' Choice Approved Title and as a 2008 Children's Music Web Award Winner.
Hans' songs really connect with kids because he can see everyday life through their eyes - the music, topics, and words are infectious and fun, providing tunes that really reach kids and entertain adults at the same time. On his sock monkey inspired album, "Funny Little Creatures," Hans gives his audience the funny, unforgettable tales of real-life childhood including splashing in puddles, stomping your flip-flops, digging for worms, making friends, and getting stuck in the muck. His warm vocals, ever present sense of fun, and accomplished instrumental work make for a CD that kids want to hear again and parents will, too.
Hans' newest CD, "It's Our World: the Green Album," is a sometimes rollicking, sometimes gentle, introduction to the concept of green practices that take care of our planet. Kids (and parents) will be singing along with Hans on tunes about solar energy and wind power, farmers markets, clean water and air, habitat, playing outside, and appreciating and caring for our world. Hans and backup singers, including elementary age school kids, provide the warm vocals. The band plays acoustic guitar, mandolin, and upright bass, with a sometimes blue-grass, sometimes reggae flavor to the original songs.
In addition to children's music, Mayer has toured and recorded with Native American recording artist Bill Miller, appearing on the Today Show, Austin City Limits, the World Cafe and the PBS special, "Songs of the Spirit".